Chief Healthcare Executive November 14, 2023
Ron Southwick

Healthcare leaders stressed the importance of taking a more proactive approach to improving care before patients end up in the hospital for a lengthy and costly stay.

PHILADELPHIA – With heart failure carrying such high costs and high morbidity, healthcare leaders are stressing the importance of providing more care outside the hospital.

Increasingly, health systems are looking at ways to expand preventive care and the ability to manage patients before they end up needing a costly hospital stay.

Healthcare leaders and researchers discussed ways to provide more heart care beyond the four walls of the hospital at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions over the weekend.

Christopher Babiuch is a family medicine doctor at the Cleveland Clinic, where he is...

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